

one of my favourite lunches.
and by ‘lunch’, i mean it could be breakfast, second breakfast, elevenses, lunch, tea, dinner, supper… or anything in-between.
one of my favourite lunches.
and by ‘lunch’, i mean it could be breakfast, second breakfast, elevenses, lunch, tea, dinner, supper… or anything in-between.
https://leta.mullvad.net/ uses Brave or Google
thanks for this one. i’m currently trying out their encrypted and adblocking dns on the hotspot i set up on dietpi to isolate ‘streaming’ devices, comparing its effectiveness to pihole and adguard home.
openoffice is an apache project, created when oracle gave them the code and rights to the openoffice project. ibm later donated symphony to them. anyone familiar with apache knows they do things their own way, and usually slowly.
libreoffice originated from a fork when openoffice’s status under oracle was in doubt. it progresses faster than apache, as most developers also switched.
onlyoffice is an entirely different application. decent enough, but with its own quirks. it can also be slow on lower-spec systems due to the heavy reliance on js. originally a latvian-russian project, it was reorganized (via new corporate entities in uk and sg) to hide the russian ties for ‘reasons’.
on the linked page, i get a giant header image and headline, followed by the article text (which accounts for just 15% of the vertical space on my 16:10 screen).
when i scroll as you have, there’s no elements glued to the top getting in the way.
(ubo and um both enabled)
sounds like a ‘service problem’ someone once spoke about…
acquire your ms office ‘elsewhere’ and never link it to a ms account. same with windows. no msa, no ‘cloud’ to save to.
and there is a service problem here.
the new libreoffice won’t run on your vista.
watch some nutjobs in robes rule flag burning to be a ‘hate crime’ against white male morons, or a ‘threat’ against the ‘president’
the walmart here must be experiencing a high rate self-checkout ‘discounts’. they’ve added more ‘watchers’ who are actually watching everything. enough extra bodies now that they could just staff the regular registers, and with less waiting in line for the customer.
that’s where most of my ‘issues’ come from when upgrading an old debian… upstream version changes to major software packages (python, php, even apache 1.x to 2 back in the day) that require some manual intervention
it’s really not their responsibility to babysit user-initiated configuration changes and third-party software during updates and upgrades. the user makes the changes that go ‘off book’ and uses ‘non debian’ software–so that is where the responsibility lies.
he already was (chair & ceo).
and we’re moving… we’re moving… we’re moving…
this way, gentlemen.
next, we’re off to the royal bathroom where the king-to-be stores his most precious of national secrets. replicas will be available for purchase.
the big companies have always had ‘ulterior motives’ driven by their insatiable lust for more profits and higher share prices.
trump. musk. putin.
the joy of not having any microsoft accounts.
although i still do have to deal with this shit every day for other people. the ‘best’ ones are those with only a voice number on their account for a verification, from back before they went sms-only for phone numbers.
‘decision anxiety’ is definitely real. there’s literally too many choices and different ways to deliver the same end result.
ubuntu studio is an excellent choice for your use case. you just gotta jump in with both feet
‘remove from package’.
i’d get that one correct.
‘upon arrival’.
that one too.
‘refrigerate’
well, only as necessary until it’s gone. i’d get half credit for that one.
so, overall, i’d still ‘pass’… but hey, “c’s get degrees”
they’re all gonna pick-up permanent surveillance courtesy of pissbaby abbott, as soon they set foot back in texas (if they don’t already have that, wherever they are). then another special session will be called, these rebellious democrats will be denied their constitutional right of free travel between the states, and the house gains 5+ more maga nutcases.
i’ve had more issues with forced updates from pc manufacturers–whether via their own update mechanism or through windows update, including bad bios updates that literally bricks a pc to the point a board swap is needed.
windows ones almost always ‘install’ correctly… it’s often more a question ‘why tf do i want this shit?’
the ‘automatic’ updates should strictly be security patches and critical non-security bug fixes. new and substantially-changed features should be optional or deferred to… ya know… the big updates each year called ‘feature updates’, and not rammed down users’ throats every month.
i use similar–a laptop with a ulv cpu, configured to run closed (stays cool, even under load) and wake/power-on by keyboard (wireless with trackpad).